Journal of Chinese Philosophy Volume 43, Issue 3-4
Pages: 173-348
September-December 2016
Special Theme
Preface: On Saving Anthropocene
Chung‐ying Cheng
Introduction: Ecology and Chinese Philosophy
Martin Schönfeld
Greening Confucius: Appropriating the Analects for a Future‐Oriented Reading
Martin Schönfeld
An Exploration into Neo‐Confucian Ecology
Nicholas S. Brasovan
A Confucian‐Kantian Response to Environmental Eco‐Centrism on Animal Equality
Stephen R. Palmquist Keith Ka‐Fu Chan
When there are no more Cats to Argue About: Chan Buddhist Views of Animals in Relation to Universal Buddha‐Nature
Steven Heine
Rethinking the Daoist Concept of Nature
David Chai
Daoist CI 慈, Feminist Ethics of Care, and the Dilemma of Nature
Ann A. Pang‐White
Henry Bugbee, Wilderness, and the Omnirelevance of the Ten‐Thousand Things
James Hatley
Article
Receptivity and Creativity in Hermeneutics: From Gadamer to Onto‐Hermeneutics (Part Two)
Chung‐Ying Cheng
Book Reviews
Heaven and Earth Are Not Humane: The Problem of Evil in Classical Chinese Philosophy – By Franklin Perkins
On‐cho Ng
Why Be Moral? Learning from the Neo‐Confucian Cheng Brothers – By Yong Huang
John A. Tucker
Confucian Perfectionism: A Political Philosophy for Modern Times – By Joseph Chan
Chi Zhang
Huiying Sangdeer ji Qita – By Li Zehou
Paul J. D’Ambrosio